Woodbridge kicker Robert Martinez is getting used to clutch kicks. The senior nailed a 35-yard field goal in overtime to help Woodbridge capture a 17-14 victory over Bishop Ahr Friday night.

“I do what I have to do and focus what I have to do,” he said. “I love pressure.”

Martinez, who had a game-winning boot with 24 seconds left to secure a 24-21 victory over Burlington Township in the playoffs last season, set up on the right hand and easily cleared the cross bar.

“He’s one of the best in the county if not the best,” Woodbridge coach Bill Nyers said. “I have no problem going with him. The kid has ice water in his veins.”

Three touches. Three clutch plays.

The stat line shows two receptions for Woodbridge receiver/safety Griffin Thomas but the junior’s performance was pivotal in the team’s 17-14 overtime victory over Bishop Ahr Friday night.

Thomas had a 47-yard catch that set up his 15-yard touchdown grab with 3:40 left in the fourth quarter to rally Woodbridge into a 14-14 tie. After the Barrons tied the game with a field goal by Robert Martinez, Thomas intercepted Trojans quarterback Michael Viggiano to send the Barrons into a celebration after a 17-14 victory.

“I saw three out there and he overthrew it and I just came and caught it and went down,” Thomas said. “It’s the biggest interception I’ve ever had.”

Thomas also had an interception near the close of the first half to help a 27-6 victory over J.F. Kennedy Oct. 19.